for instance you ll recall a few days ago there was a russian strike on the power system in the city of kharkiv, which is ukraine s second largest city. which left that city without power for quite some time. and the feeling is that as russia loses more and more ground in ukraine, and is being humiliated on the battlefield, that they are retaliating by focusing on long range missiles, cruise missiles on civilian infrastructure. victor. ben, thank you very much. this just in. after weeks under a boil water order, the governor of mississippi said that the water in jackson is now clean. safe to drink. we ll ask a mother of three there if she s ready to drink it. that s why at chevron, we re increasing production in the permimian basin by 15%. and we re projected to reach 1 million barrrrels
there. reporter: good morning, amara and boris. residents in jackson are waking up to day six of this water crisis with really no end in sight. there s no timeline on when this two-fold problem may be solved. so one issue is the low water pressure. that happened after recent flooding that happened just a about a week ago. the other problem has been around for quite some time and that is the water quality. there s been a boil water order since the end of july. there s a two-fold problem. even if you re able to get water to come out of your faucet, you can t drink that water. it s so unsafe. you need to boil it. that s why we re outside of the one of the state s largest distribution sites here at the state fairgrounds in jackson, mississippi. it opens up in two hours. no one is out right now. we see workers getting ready for what we anticipate another day of long lines. we heard from the governor of mississippi, tate reeves says they handed out some 2.8 million bottles of water so far,
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